Topic: Migration
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A walking tour through Bath’s refugee history
A guided walk through the West Country city shows how it has long welcomed people fleeing persecution from around the world
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The Hyphen View from Europe: hot and really bothered
From America's wavering commitment to an Italian visa scam, Hyphen’s Europe editor rounds up the stories that mattered this month
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Why Spain is legalising hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants
As much of Europe tightens immigration policy, Spain has opened a one-off regularisation scheme. Ahead of the 30 June application deadline, here’s who qualifies and how it works
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How Keir Starmer failed British Muslims
The outgoing prime minister was weak on Islamophobia, abandoned Labour’s pro-Palestine wing and criminalised Muslim political expression
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Children’s author Onjali Q. Raúf: ‘We can belong in these pages’
The bestselling writer on her Olivier-winning story The Boy at the Back of the Class, and the importance of novels that centre minoritised communities
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Hala Alyan on her ‘messiest, most uncomfortable experience of writing’
I’ll Tell You When I’m Home, the author’s Pulitzer Prize-nominated memoir, explores trauma, displacement and the stories we pass on to our children
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The Migration Matters Festival returns to Sheffield with a packed programme
Encompassing art, film, food and conversation, the nine-day event explores identity and belonging and celebrates the diverse culture of the UK’s first City of Sanctuary
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Why Italian writer Igiaba Scego stopped ‘playing the defence attorney’ for Islam
The acclaimed author of Cassandra in Mogadishu discusses identity, visibility and why she no longer feels obliged to apologise for violence carried out in Islam’s name
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Hundreds of Bangladeshis left stranded by Italy visa fraud scheme
Workers paid thousands of euros for jobs that didn’t exist after obtaining visas linked to fake work contracts








